The NHL has signed a 12-year, $11 billion CAD ($7.7 billion USD) deal with its Canadian national broadcast partner, Rogers.
With a rising cap, so-so UFA class and the Blues' recent success poaching RFAs, the conditions for offer-sheet mania are in ...
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Rogers Communications and NHL announce $11-billion broadcast rights dealCommissioner Gary Bettman said the money took some work, but the negotiation process was otherwise smooth for its newest ...
Some NHL officials — even a few big names in Rogers — hadn’t expected spending Wednesday morning at a snap media conference ...
The 12-year Canadian national media rights agreement announced Wednesday will bring the NHL to more fans in more ways, ...
Multi-day raffle will be in support of the ALS Super Fund, in partnership with the ALS Society of Alberta, and Cystic ...
The Kats! Bureau at this writing is The Perch at T-Mobile Arena. The Golden Knights are playing the Edmonton Oilers, looking to lock up the Pacific Division title. A victory in any fashion — ...
At 64, Gretzky is now the subject of a once-unimaginable debate over his loyalty to his native Canada due to his ties to ...
Wayne Gretzky was once Edmonton’s favourite adopted son. The greatest ice hockey player in the history of the game had made ...
While the Calgary Flames are still technically able to make the 2024-25 Stanley Cup playoffs, an overtime loss to the rival ...
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